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question mark -- uses question mark -- uses? >> agencies have their own stovepipes. there is no interconnectedness. in theory, they should be overseeing these kind of issues and refereeing between the different agencies. even in the agencies, you have people procuring different systems that do not integrate very well. we spend billions of dollars preparing them. -- repairing them. people build up their own legacy systems and they did not coordinate with anything around. then sentence to save money is not there. if you save money, you do not get the benefit. it goes to someone else. they do not make it efficient. we need someone at the top coming hard down on them. to make up to congress the system and create the laws? >> the executive branch ought to be able to do that. the executive branch has the authority within him. something does legislative could get from the executive branch is every organizational authority. that means you could reorganize the way that you wanted. when congress tries to mend it there are jurisdiction bat
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thanking them for their honesty. >> it was meant for us. i think it was -- somebody else, money wouldn't be turned in. >> reporter: an act of love for a perfect stranger and a valentine's day unlike any other. >> never forget it. >> no. easy to remember. [ laughter ] >> reporter: he was scheduled to return to china today. he spoke with the couple and invited them to come and visit him anytime and he said he would put them up there and serve as their personal guide in china. >> i was waiting for the reward part. had to be something there. more than a note. >> reporter: they said they weren't expecting a reward. made them feel good. >> good for them. thank you for that. >>> facebook and google teaming up now to help you live longer. >> giving millions of kls to scientists to -- dollars to scientists who are working on diseases. >> i think our society needs more heroes, scientists, researchers, engineers. you are doing the amazing work. the thing we could do is build institutions that celebrate and reward and recognize all of the real work you
thanking them for their honesty. >> it was meant for us. i think it was -- somebody else, money wouldn't be turned in. >> reporter: an act of love for a perfect stranger and a valentine's day unlike any other. >> never forget it. >> no. easy to remember. [ laughter ] >> reporter: he was scheduled to return to china today. he spoke with the couple and invited them to come and visit him anytime and he said he would put them up there and serve as their personal guide...
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follow us on twitter and facebook and tell us what you think about it. >>> i've got to talk about another sports scandal, another headache for nike. nike is the sponsor behind the world's most prominent athletes, tiger, lance. this time the company's $2 million deal with oscar pistorius, the south african runner and amputee now charged with shooting and killing his girlfriend. this ad probably doesn't help. "i am the bullet in the chamber." although nike did pull it down, nike still has deals with michael vick and tiger woods but oscar pistorius may not be so lucky. >> certainly is more serious because it involves a homicide. they should at the very least suspend their relationship until absolute determination of whether he's guilty is determined. >> christine, obviously nike can't figure out. it sponsors a lot of athletes. >> sure. >> some will do something wrong. i get when they sponsor an athlete, people might buy more of their sneakers. when something like this happens, do you think somebody is not buying a nike product because of it? >> i don't think so. they try to step back quietly
follow us on twitter and facebook and tell us what you think about it. >>> i've got to talk about another sports scandal, another headache for nike. nike is the sponsor behind the world's most prominent athletes, tiger, lance. this time the company's $2 million deal with oscar pistorius, the south african runner and amputee now charged with shooting and killing his girlfriend. this ad probably doesn't help. "i am the bullet in the chamber." although nike did pull it down,...
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us see what's doing. there are still some things unknown about what went on. some people say as many as $7 trillion worth of money was trading around during the banking crisis of 2008. i think people deserve to know about it. this is an agency that's a quasi-government agency but we, the taxpayers, deserve to know more about how it's being run. >> senator, final question here. what are you going to do in these next couple of weeks to ensure that the president does not take this fight to the public which seems to be what he's doing once again, pushing the republicans in the corner, that it's your fault and your colleagues' fault that we're going to see the sequestration, we're going to see all these cuts come because you have not had a plan, and you refuse to raise more revenue. what are you going to do? >> i can't stop him from continuing his campaign. he didn't do so well in my state. 39% of the people agreed with his rhetoric in my state so what i'll keep saying is taking more money out of kentucky and
us see what's doing. there are still some things unknown about what went on. some people say as many as $7 trillion worth of money was trading around during the banking crisis of 2008. i think people deserve to know about it. this is an agency that's a quasi-government agency but we, the taxpayers, deserve to know more about how it's being run. >> senator, final question here. what are you going to do in these next couple of weeks to ensure that the president does not take this fight to...
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every single one of us, this is one thing that will affect every single one of us. if we don't standardize the care, cooling and other things, we prevent brain injury. >> back to the near-death experiences for a moment. it's something that you say you believe is possible. as i understand it, you're planning to study this. i've heard about one where you want to place something high up in a hospital room to see if that out-of-body experience is real? >> i'm a physician. my goal is to bring people back to life. that's my aim. we have to study what happens after death. the flip side of the coin is that we have learned about what people experience after death. that's why we know when people die, their consciousness is not annihilated and there are these experiences. >> it will be interesting to see the results of that study again. people are interested in a fascinating topic. the book is called "erasing death." >> thank you for having me. >>> how to brighten up your home by bringing the outdoors in. first this is "today" on nbc. >>> we're back now at 8:44 with "today's"
every single one of us, this is one thing that will affect every single one of us. if we don't standardize the care, cooling and other things, we prevent brain injury. >> back to the near-death experiences for a moment. it's something that you say you believe is possible. as i understand it, you're planning to study this. i've heard about one where you want to place something high up in a hospital room to see if that out-of-body experience is real? >> i'm a physician. my goal is to...
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it's not going to put us in recession. on top of the tax increases, we're looking at 1.5% points of growth being curbed. it's economic growth we can't really afford to just forfeit for a set of cuts that most people say are pretty bad pol y policy. it helps deficits but doesn't really help us with the debt problem. that's where we're at. >> and, you know, it's been the most predictable crisis, you kn know. of the last few years. i want to bring in ken rogoff and teri savage back into the conversation. you say the impact of these cuts are being overdrama tied. explain. >> what we're doing is creating a drama to cover up for the fact that congress has totally abdicated responsibility. it's like the mother shouting i'm going to give you the count of three to come down, one, two, 2 1/2. come down here. this is really important. i'm start over. one, two. this is going to go on all spring. it's not just the sequester. then the president brings his budget to congress. we haven't had a real budget in four years. then the republica
it's not going to put us in recession. on top of the tax increases, we're looking at 1.5% points of growth being curbed. it's economic growth we can't really afford to just forfeit for a set of cuts that most people say are pretty bad pol y policy. it helps deficits but doesn't really help us with the debt problem. that's where we're at. >> and, you know, it's been the most predictable crisis, you kn know. of the last few years. i want to bring in ken rogoff and teri savage back into the...
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>> spec strum policy is an area of importance to us. we obviously need loss of band width for the products we have. we tend not to have specific opinions on how to get there but just to make it possible to facilitate the different devices and content. if you look at the growth we've seen in the last few years in the u.s. market in the smartphone industry and consumers buying smart tv's, so much of that has become because of the great gains in broad band to the home, in wireless capables so you can see the benefits of having access to band width whether it's home or mobile making it possible for consumers to use these great device and then get access to a whole range of content and services that they want. >> is it important for a manufacturer such as samsung to build in efficient sis for spectrum in its product, is that possible? >> with spectrum, we largely partner with wireless carriers so those policy areas are more relevant to their business in terms of how they are going to deliver the content. our goal is to have a great product,
>> spec strum policy is an area of importance to us. we obviously need loss of band width for the products we have. we tend not to have specific opinions on how to get there but just to make it possible to facilitate the different devices and content. if you look at the growth we've seen in the last few years in the u.s. market in the smartphone industry and consumers buying smart tv's, so much of that has become because of the great gains in broad band to the home, in wireless capables...
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useful." still, the penny remains in play. for starters, there is the arguable contention that everything will cost more because stores will round up their prices. then there are the pro-penny forces, including a penny preservation lobbying group started by a big zinc company. they're 97% zinc. and there's no political push against the penny. a poll last year found that even though many americans give away, lose, otherwise ignore penny, 67% want to keep them away. a professor testified in 1990 for the pro-penny lobby. he actually thinks the economic case for getting rid of pennies the stronger now. he doesn't see it happening under this particular president. >> i can't imagine a former member of congress from illinois is going to lead the way to get rid of the lincoln penny. >> sentimentality aside, abe and his monument are also on the $5 bill, the economic case for a penniless u.s. grows more compelling, giving ex-congre ex-congressman kolbe hope. >> when people find out about the savings they'll make it's substantial and the
useful." still, the penny remains in play. for starters, there is the arguable contention that everything will cost more because stores will round up their prices. then there are the pro-penny forces, including a penny preservation lobbying group started by a big zinc company. they're 97% zinc. and there's no political push against the penny. a poll last year found that even though many americans give away, lose, otherwise ignore penny, 67% want to keep them away. a professor testified in...
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use promo code: gethelp. if you're not completely satisfied, notify lifelock and you won't pay a cent. order now and also get this shredder to keep your documents out of the wrong hands-- a $29 dollar value, free. get protected now. call the number on your screen or go to lifelock.com to try lifelock protection risk free for a full 60 days. use promo code: gethelp. plus get this document shredder free-- but only if you act right now. call the number on your screen now! liz: good afternoon, everybody, iemg liz caman, stocks up across the board, trading near the best levels of the day. take a look. the dow jones industrials up 47 points, that s&p level now at 1529, up nine points,. nasdaq better by 16. the dow is now just about 1% away from its all-time closing high of 14164.53 back to october 9th of 2007. just before the launch week of fox business. it's been awhile. we'll see whether the bulls can turn it up a notch and make it interesting going into the close. in the meantime, though, while the blue chips ge
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the bill will now be before us. it will get started in debate and voting on amendments before we have to worry about whether we need 60 votes for the threshold. secondly, there is a limit on how you can filibuster. we can bring the president's judicial nominees up in a much quicker way. there, you have eliminated two of the potentials on going to conference. getting into conference is particularly important in going to this congress. the most significant reform, we have dramatically reduced the power of an individual senator. if you are going to object, you need to do it on the floor of the u.s. senate. you can no longer be in your hometown calling the cloakroom and st., i want to put a hold on the bill. you have to do it personally. we think this will flesh out some of those objections and allow us to move forward and a much more expedited way. i think we made progress. i would prefer to go forward. this was done in a bipartisan way. >> thank you. i was very happy to hear you talk about increasing revenues because
the bill will now be before us. it will get started in debate and voting on amendments before we have to worry about whether we need 60 votes for the threshold. secondly, there is a limit on how you can filibuster. we can bring the president's judicial nominees up in a much quicker way. there, you have eliminated two of the potentials on going to conference. getting into conference is particularly important in going to this congress. the most significant reform, we have dramatically reduced the...
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rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify how work gets done. which is...pretty much what we've always stood for. with xerox, you're ready for real business. >>> i don't want to you think i'm that old, but you remember "let's make a deal"? ♪ >> it's time for "let's make a deal". >> a game show is what we've got going in washington these days when it comes to the fight over spending cuts. although frankly, it looks more like let's not make a deal. allow me to channel monty hall for a moment. i'm going to show you what's behind doors number on
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where exactly is us a terry working? >> mort, let me ask you, paul krugman, uncharacteristically being extremely polite and not saying you were one of the people i think he would characterize in his column as the deficit scold. you've been worried about the deficit. what do you say to this argument about trying to reduce the deficit in europe has been a disaster? it's slow growth, slow tax revenues and actually increase the deficit. >> let me just say i am not in favor of reducing the deficit now. the short term, i am not in fave of reducing the deficit. but i do think there have to be some longer-term plans that give the financial markets some degree of confidence that we're not just going to blow apart. i think this is something on the longer term which is what bowles/simpson was all also, something which i favored totally. so i think that was a combination of including longer-term control over some of our big expenditures, particularly in health care. and that is something we have to do. i think the president could ge
where exactly is us a terry working? >> mort, let me ask you, paul krugman, uncharacteristically being extremely polite and not saying you were one of the people i think he would characterize in his column as the deficit scold. you've been worried about the deficit. what do you say to this argument about trying to reduce the deficit in europe has been a disaster? it's slow growth, slow tax revenues and actually increase the deficit. >> let me just say i am not in favor of reducing...
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charles is with us. he's going to make some money for us, he says. ruth's hospitality. charles: you know the company; right? you will love this story. ruth was a smart girl. graduated high school at 15. went to lsu, graduated at 19 with honors in physics and also chemistry. but it was back in the day, so she ended up getting married. she got married, had a couple of kids, got divorced. the alimony wasn't enough so she was selling drapes -- drapes out of herself, among other things. still wasn't enough. she was reading in the newspaper one day she sees a classified ad, it is a restaurant. she never owned a business before. she decides to go for it in part because the restaurant opened on the day she was before, february 5, 1927. the restaurant had failed five times before this. chris steakhouse. ruth goes and buys it and mortgages everything. becomes a gigantic success. this has been an amazing company. got hit hard over the great recession, but now it is starting to come back on tremendously. i love the way the stock acts. i love the way the industry acts. i think you h
charles is with us. he's going to make some money for us, he says. ruth's hospitality. charles: you know the company; right? you will love this story. ruth was a smart girl. graduated high school at 15. went to lsu, graduated at 19 with honors in physics and also chemistry. but it was back in the day, so she ended up getting married. she got married, had a couple of kids, got divorced. the alimony wasn't enough so she was selling drapes -- drapes out of herself, among other things. still wasn't...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. then you're going to love this. right now they're only $14.95! wow-a grt deal just got a whole lot better. hurry. $14.95 won't last. >>> debt ceilings, everything we've been talking about comes down to government spending. over the last 50 years, the u.s. government has gone from one that invests in the future to one that fuels consumption. the amount of money the u.s. government spends on entitlements has risen from one-third to two-thirds of all government spending over the past 50 years. going from millions of dollars to trillions of dollars and the percentage of people receiving benefits has skyrocketed. today about half of american households receive some kind of gov
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. then you're going to love this. right now they're only $14.95! wow-a grt deal just...
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donl knaus will join us. today his stock is at an all-time high. >>> meantime heading towards the close with 20 minutes to go. looks like this may be the worst decline for the dow so far this year. the dow with the worst decline was 255 points. we'll keep an eye on this. >>> some top wall street executives sold their company stocks ahead of the rally. wait until you hear who sold and how much it cost themselves. that's next. >>> also can money really buy happiness, maria? an overwhelming number of millionaires think so. is it easier to think that way when you do have money? that's coming up later on "the closing bell." great, everybody made it. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails
donl knaus will join us. today his stock is at an all-time high. >>> meantime heading towards the close with 20 minutes to go. looks like this may be the worst decline for the dow so far this year. the dow with the worst decline was 255 points. we'll keep an eye on this. >>> some top wall street executives sold their company stocks ahead of the rally. wait until you hear who sold and how much it cost themselves. that's next. >>> also can money really buy happiness,...
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won't that stop us all in our tracks? i had a fascinating conversation recently with a top chinese economist. david li is a professor at tsinghua university. we met in davos, switzerland. if you want to understand how the chinese are thinking, listen in. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> one of the big questions the people have had in the world, not just the western world, but everywhere. is china going to have a hard landing? meaning is the economy going to have a more dramatic slow down than anyone would expect which would have ripple effects throughout the world economy? on that big issue, what do you think? >> well, to me, it's a small issue. i think it's the judgment is basically out there. that is soft landing is there. hard landing has been already avoided. i've been talking about this for the past two years, maybe two and a half years. that is the growth rate will slow down a little bit and then pick up. >> what, why is it that the hard landing was averted? was it that the government did something extra
won't that stop us all in our tracks? i had a fascinating conversation recently with a top chinese economist. david li is a professor at tsinghua university. we met in davos, switzerland. if you want to understand how the chinese are thinking, listen in. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> one of the big questions the people have had in the world, not just the western world, but everywhere. is china going to have a hard landing? meaning is the economy going to have a more...
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tell us how you see this working. will you end for example -- will minneapolis end contracts with gun companies if they don't back certain safety measures? >> governor as you know there -- when you try to put your money where your mouth is in the public life it is complicated, but my citizens should be outraged if the tax dollars they have are being used to fund people including we buy a lot of glocks and that commercial that you saw was funded in part by the citizens of indianapolis and taxpayers around the country. and so the mayor of seattle and i looked at each other, and said we are going to be fought on these initiatives. and we said wait a minute we buy a lot. we have information from 60 cities already. and glocks are the number one gun that police departments buy around the country. >> jennifer: just to be specific about it though, so glock presumably is funding the nra, because they want to see more glocks purchased. if they, what backed out of support for the nra, or if they themselves decided not to labby c
tell us how you see this working. will you end for example -- will minneapolis end contracts with gun companies if they don't back certain safety measures? >> governor as you know there -- when you try to put your money where your mouth is in the public life it is complicated, but my citizens should be outraged if the tax dollars they have are being used to fund people including we buy a lot of glocks and that commercial that you saw was funded in part by the citizens of indianapolis and...
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maybe this will. >> david and ron, thanks very much for joining us. i suspect i'll be seeing more of you two guys in the coming week. >>> imagine if you don't think of the taxes you pay as a waste but rather as an investment for which you get a return. far from being a burden on your proverbial grandchildren, the taxes you pay could actually end up making them money. i'll explain. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you c
maybe this will. >> david and ron, thanks very much for joining us. i suspect i'll be seeing more of you two guys in the coming week. >>> imagine if you don't think of the taxes you pay as a waste but rather as an investment for which you get a return. far from being a burden on your proverbial grandchildren, the taxes you pay could actually end up making them money. i'll explain. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much...
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preventing us from using them. stuart: the new york times for the story, they are saying the building near shanghai is the headquarters of pla unit 61398, a growing body of evidence confirms that from that building, they tapped into the activity of america. >> who would think today in 2013, we have been using computers for almost a generation now, there would be a way to keep -- other people's hands off of them. i mean some industries that we have that aren't nearly as high-tech are far more secure than computers are. i don't know enough about the technical aspect to know why this isn't the case, but one would think it would be. this shouldn't be happening. stuart: what would you say if we did the same thing to them, a quid pro quo? >> i'm not so sure that's the best way to do this. stuart: constitutionally, would it be legit? >> i don't know. stuart: if we could say conclusively that the chinese army attacked an installation in america and destroyed its capacity to function, that is sufficient excuse for quid pro
preventing us from using them. stuart: the new york times for the story, they are saying the building near shanghai is the headquarters of pla unit 61398, a growing body of evidence confirms that from that building, they tapped into the activity of america. >> who would think today in 2013, we have been using computers for almost a generation now, there would be a way to keep -- other people's hands off of them. i mean some industries that we have that aren't nearly as high-tech are far...
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let's not play games that the nra wants us to play. >> sure. well, go ahead, i'll just let you take this one. >> i don't know why the nra got vice president biden to say that. >> he's advocating shotguns. shotguns are perfectly legal and they hunt and he's a gun guy. ar-15 things that we keep. it's just so right for them to take out. >> listen, you had a piece on by the vice president of the nra. listen, he's a gold mine, that guy. there's a disconnect here. newtown has changed this country. it's a different debate. it's a different discussion. and i understand that some states will go and do their own thing and perhaps we'll get something out of the congress of the united states. but why should anyone be able to buy a gun without a permit? why? you can't get on a plane without somebody doing a background check. why should you buy a gun and not have that done? >> joe biden had a couple points, but one was that he, that he's trying to imply or show that democrats are aren't anti-gun. so, it's like but, you know, the nra made for a good commercia
let's not play games that the nra wants us to play. >> sure. well, go ahead, i'll just let you take this one. >> i don't know why the nra got vice president biden to say that. >> he's advocating shotguns. shotguns are perfectly legal and they hunt and he's a gun guy. ar-15 things that we keep. it's just so right for them to take out. >> listen, you had a piece on by the vice president of the nra. listen, he's a gold mine, that guy. there's a disconnect here. newtown has...
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to us continue bond buying. when the fed didn't have the information then as now, it's a sucker's bet. maybe this time it's different. that's what the sellers did. forgive me if i choose to be a tad more circumspect. stay with cramer. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%...
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rather than divide us, it should unite us. as a look over this tremendous crowd, ic unity among all of you. i see unity among all of you. in south dakota we have a special term, we just called them issues. i was very fortunate to spend 30 years on these issues in congress, attempting to put rural america's agenda on the national agenda. and almost every day i left the senate, since i left the senate i'm reminded that agricultural issues, food security issues don't stop, as tom said just now so powerfully, at the prairies edge. these are national issues. they are global issues. today, farming and food security are beginning to receive the attention they deserve. president obama has launched a new alliance for food security and nutrition with the goal of raising 50 million sub-saharan africans out of poverty over the next decade alone. city kids are going back to work. their grand parents ranches, farmers are having their own -- their own online dating service. and the most talked about super bowl commercial, courtesy of the lat
rather than divide us, it should unite us. as a look over this tremendous crowd, ic unity among all of you. i see unity among all of you. in south dakota we have a special term, we just called them issues. i was very fortunate to spend 30 years on these issues in congress, attempting to put rural america's agenda on the national agenda. and almost every day i left the senate, since i left the senate i'm reminded that agricultural issues, food security issues don't stop, as tom said just now so...
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for us, it is the perfect overlap, in terms of the doctors who use or prescribe migraine medications, right on top of each other. we forecast in the future approximately $500 million in sales with the distribution channel we are setting up for migraine. >> you told me that fda is not quick to do something that is new, if there are existing products on the market. it doesn't sound like there is anything like this map pharma drug? >> what is interesting, as we have done in the past with other drugs, a lot is known about this molecule that came from ergot in switzerland, my old company. and morphed into a very effective drug. the down side causes tremendous nausea that is why it is primarily used in the hospital setting and administered intravenously. now, it can be blown into the lungs in an effective way, you turned hospital-based drug or relief treatment into a homecare treatment. we both know enough about health care that is the way it has to be to control cost and convenience for the patient. >> i was reading. you have doctors who are trained for different indications. this is much
for us, it is the perfect overlap, in terms of the doctors who use or prescribe migraine medications, right on top of each other. we forecast in the future approximately $500 million in sales with the distribution channel we are setting up for migraine. >> you told me that fda is not quick to do something that is new, if there are existing products on the market. it doesn't sound like there is anything like this map pharma drug? >> what is interesting, as we have done in the past...
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he made us think. you made us think. that was the part that really made it. >> bill, oddly enough you applied to be the first human to enter a monkey. >> you don't need to apply for those things, greg. you just go to the bronx zoo during an off day. >> you can't say that. >> i don't know what i said. we have to take a break. when we come back, buy "joy of hate." for an autographed copy go to gutfeld.com. eat good fats. avoid bad. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like naturalrains. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. for multi grain flakes tt are anxcellent source of fiber try great grains banana nut crunch and cranberry almond crunch. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for
he made us think. you made us think. that was the part that really made it. >> bill, oddly enough you applied to be the first human to enter a monkey. >> you don't need to apply for those things, greg. you just go to the bronx zoo during an off day. >> you can't say that. >> i don't know what i said. we have to take a break. when we come back, buy "joy of hate." for an autographed copy go to gutfeld.com. eat good fats. avoid bad. don't go over 2000... 1200...
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good to have you with us. i suppose the merger arbitrons are investing in these deals one way or the other. are other kinds of hedge funds playing the game or not. >> hedge funds are playing several different value creation mechanisms. obviously they are looking for companies with high intrinsic value, looking for companies recovering but also looking for companies that are potential takeouts in the event you see activity pick up and we are seeing that. >> you wrote in one of the notes there is a kind of rotation. there we're looking at performance of hedge funds. why don't i pause here and ask a question out of order. for the month of january, i see on numbers you supplied us that the january returns for an awful lot of the categories of hedge funds were lower than what i could have gotten at 18 basis points in s&p 500 index fund. are they doing well or not? why would i pay their fees to get that kind of submarket performance. >> the idea that all hedge funds should be equal to equity markets is a misnomer. o
good to have you with us. i suppose the merger arbitrons are investing in these deals one way or the other. are other kinds of hedge funds playing the game or not. >> hedge funds are playing several different value creation mechanisms. obviously they are looking for companies with high intrinsic value, looking for companies recovering but also looking for companies that are potential takeouts in the event you see activity pick up and we are seeing that. >> you wrote in one of the...
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every single one of us, this is one thing that will affect every single one of us. if we don't standardize the care, cooling and other things, we prevent brain injury. >> back to the near-death experiences for a moment. it's something that you say you believe is possible. as i understand it, you're planning to study this. i've heard about one where you want to place something high up in a hospital room to see if that out-of-body experience is real? >> i'm a physician. my goal is to bring people back to life. that's my aim. we have to study what happens after death. the flip side of the coin is that we have learned about what people experience after death. that's why we know when people die, their consciousness is not annihilated and there are these experiences. >> it will be interesting to see the results of that study again. people are interested in a fascinating topic. the book is called "erasing death." >> thank you for having me. >>> how to brighten up your home by bringing the outdoors in. first this is "today" on nbc. >>> we're back now at 8:44 with "today's"
every single one of us, this is one thing that will affect every single one of us. if we don't standardize the care, cooling and other things, we prevent brain injury. >> back to the near-death experiences for a moment. it's something that you say you believe is possible. as i understand it, you're planning to study this. i've heard about one where you want to place something high up in a hospital room to see if that out-of-body experience is real? >> i'm a physician. my goal is to...
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he made us think. you made us think. that was the part that really made it. >> bill, oddly enough you applied to be the first human to enter a monkey. >> you don't need to apply for those things, greg. you just go to the bronx zoo during an off day. >> you can't say that. >> i don't know what i said. we have to take a break. when we come back, buy "joy of hate." for an autographed copy go to gutfeld.com. >>> frito-lay announced plans to roll out taco bell-flavored dorritos this spring. taco bell announced a cool ranch-flavored taco. got that? me neither. taco flavored doritos and dorritos flavored like taco bell. it must be confusing for a bachelor. >> when i heard the idea i wanted to say this -- not only will i be buying these dorritos, but making nachos with taco bell meat and cheese on top. >> i can't wait to see the condition of your toilet. charles, is this a great business decision? >> the dorito taco bell thing was great. just hours ago they announced earnings and in china they were devastating. the chinese stopp
he made us think. you made us think. that was the part that really made it. >> bill, oddly enough you applied to be the first human to enter a monkey. >> you don't need to apply for those things, greg. you just go to the bronx zoo during an off day. >> you can't say that. >> i don't know what i said. we have to take a break. when we come back, buy "joy of hate." for an autographed copy go to gutfeld.com. >>> frito-lay announced plans to roll out taco...
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markets are answering that question for us. it's really important. >> and in fact, as we sit here, gentlemen and sue and michelle, they're going back to the lows of the day. the dow was down 107. now we're down 106.5 points. there are some traders here at the big board who have been saying to us italy's not that big a deal for these markets. and you called this an excuse for the markets to see a selloff. what are you going to do here? >> they should sell off. the markets rallied too much. they need a reason to sell off. they have to grab something. but italy is a big deal in the moral hazard that is created if italy doesn't do the right thing and shrink government spending. they can't try to prop up italy in the way they've been propping up -- >> i'm looking for a trading strategy. i'm looking for a trading strategy. let's make this meaningful to investors and traders. >> look at gold if you want to trade. gold's the only thing making sense today. it's up about $13, $14. but it should be up more. i think the gold selloff was wa
markets are answering that question for us. it's really important. >> and in fact, as we sit here, gentlemen and sue and michelle, they're going back to the lows of the day. the dow was down 107. now we're down 106.5 points. there are some traders here at the big board who have been saying to us italy's not that big a deal for these markets. and you called this an excuse for the markets to see a selloff. what are you going to do here? >> they should sell off. the markets rallied too...
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, get us the vital information on the path to osama bin laden? >> well, fareed, we waterboarded only three people. several detainees in cia custody in which interrogation techniques were used, not including waterboarding, that formed part of the fabric, part of the tappestry of information that we'll use. if you look at the movie, it was artistically true. not factually true. artistically, it portrayed the cia interrogation program, but factually, it was overwrought inaccurate. tight connections between the interrogation program and abbadabad. against the world and against a large fraction of the rest of the agency, which really wasn't true. this was a team effort over a long period of time. but even director panetta has pointed out that some of the information, the foreign part of that fabric and the hunt for bin laden came from detainees against whom enhance interrogation techniques have been used. >> reuel, you were in the cia director of operations, do you think from watching the movie that the portrayal, the connection between waterboarding
, get us the vital information on the path to osama bin laden? >> well, fareed, we waterboarded only three people. several detainees in cia custody in which interrogation techniques were used, not including waterboarding, that formed part of the fabric, part of the tappestry of information that we'll use. if you look at the movie, it was artistically true. not factually true. artistically, it portrayed the cia interrogation program, but factually, it was overwrought inaccurate. tight...
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and check us out, send us your e-mails and any and all subjects are fair game and let us know. by the way the dow is now down 35. so we're back to 13, 957. on this monday morning, seven early movers, up first is lowe's company losing money in the fourth quarter, blaming super storm sandy and the stock though is down, not much. next up, sanofi, the fda ruling against an application for a new insulin drug from sanofi's competit competitor nor tis-- i'm not sure pro new englands sayings, sanofi, up 1 1/2 bucks. and boeing completing quote an uneventful test of the dreamliner over the weekend. the dreamliner's first flight since being grounded more than three weeks ago, that stock down a little this morning, but at $76 a share. regulators approving a new drug from celgene that treats patients with multiple myeloma. the stock is up, but hardly at all. j.p. morgan giving an upgrade to 90's stock. 90 is up 1%. mortgage insurer radian group reporting a big loss in the fourth quarter, the stock is taking a hit of 5%. finally, u.s. airways, i should say, are closing in on a 11 billion do
and check us out, send us your e-mails and any and all subjects are fair game and let us know. by the way the dow is now down 35. so we're back to 13, 957. on this monday morning, seven early movers, up first is lowe's company losing money in the fourth quarter, blaming super storm sandy and the stock though is down, not much. next up, sanofi, the fda ruling against an application for a new insulin drug from sanofi's competit competitor nor tis-- i'm not sure pro new englands sayings, sanofi,...
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he made us think. you made us think. that was the part that really made it. >> bill, oddly enough you applied to be the first human to enter a monkey. >> you don't need to apply for those things, greg. you just go to the bronx zoo during an off day. >> you can't say that. >> i don't know what i said. we have to take a break. when we come back, buy "joy of hate." for an autographed copy go to gutfeld.com. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. thyou eat less...ing weiyou lose weight.et. it's a great plan... until you get hungry. that's the time to take slimful. one tasty 90-calorie slimful and a glass of water satisfies hunger for hours making
he made us think. you made us think. that was the part that really made it. >> bill, oddly enough you applied to be the first human to enter a monkey. >> you don't need to apply for those things, greg. you just go to the bronx zoo during an off day. >> you can't say that. >> i don't know what i said. we have to take a break. when we come back, buy "joy of hate." for an autographed copy go to gutfeld.com. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [...
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thank you so much for joining us. we're so absolutely sorry for the loss of your sister and your brother-in-law and of course their baby. what do you want to hear from the president today, jennifer? >> i want to hear him keep saying the this evenings hengs saying about the importance of universal background checks, banning assault weapons. there is so much we can do to end this needless, staggering blad sh bloodshed in this country. right now it's like going to the airport and being offered a choice of going through the security line and getting searched or you can go through that line and not get searched at all and either way get into the airport. it's ridiculous the system we have now. we need these universal background checks and other measures. they are life saving and they don't in any way interfere with people's rights to own guns. >> you have some who have looked at newtown and say the legislation would not have prevented it because the guns were legally purchased. perhaps a mental health background check but
thank you so much for joining us. we're so absolutely sorry for the loss of your sister and your brother-in-law and of course their baby. what do you want to hear from the president today, jennifer? >> i want to hear him keep saying the this evenings hengs saying about the importance of universal background checks, banning assault weapons. there is so much we can do to end this needless, staggering blad sh bloodshed in this country. right now it's like going to the airport and being...
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see us at 5:00 tonight and follow us on twitter. "power lunch" picks up the ball right now. >>> lace them up. "halfti "halftime" is over. >> we promise there is no outage on "power lunch" now. one day the dow is 14,000, the next is the worst of the year. triple digit losses. 122 points down. are investors getting cold feet? having seconds thought about the rally? are stocks still cheap? we will see how five star money managers are playing the market. and the money cooler story of the day. the ads, which ones scored touchdowns. which ones bumbled. and did beyonce cause the super bowl blackout? >>> and money does not buy you love, but does money buy the wealthy happiness? a new survey may well surprise you. hi, sue. >> hi, ty. risk off in terms of trading. a lot of fears about europe forcing the debt way off from the 14,000 mark we saw last week. dow and s&p having the biggest drop so far. down 123 points. nasdaq is down almost 40 point. that's almost 1.25 percent to the minus side. s&p down 14 points, almost 1%. bob pisani joins me o
see us at 5:00 tonight and follow us on twitter. "power lunch" picks up the ball right now. >>> lace them up. "halfti "halftime" is over. >> we promise there is no outage on "power lunch" now. one day the dow is 14,000, the next is the worst of the year. triple digit losses. 122 points down. are investors getting cold feet? having seconds thought about the rally? are stocks still cheap? we will see how five star money managers are playing the...
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jan, stacy, thank you very much for joining us. >> thanks. >> maybe tweet us in. coming up next, wake up and smell the profits. ♪ [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would define you as a true leader. ♪ to hold over 80,000... well that would make you... the creators of the 2013 mercedes-benz e-class... quite possibly the most advanced luxury sedan ever. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. through mercedes-benz if your a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased a
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to us continue bond buying. when the fed didn't have the information then as now, it's a sucker's bet. maybe this time it's different. that's what the sellers did. forgive me if i choose to be a tad more circumspect. stay with cramer. and...done. did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt us? oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't be stuck up here, for hours, with nothing to do. oh i get it, you wanna pass the time, huh. (holds up phone) fruit ninja!!! emergency roadside assistance. just a click away with the geico mobile app. but first you've got to get him to say, "hello." new crest 3d white arctic fresh toothpaste. use it with these 3d white products, and whiten your teeth in just 2 days. new crest 3d white toothpaste. life opens up when you do. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer
to us continue bond buying. when the fed didn't have the information then as now, it's a sucker's bet. maybe this time it's different. that's what the sellers did. forgive me if i choose to be a tad more circumspect. stay with cramer. and...done. did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt us? oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't be stuck up here, for hours, with nothing to do. oh i get it, you wanna...
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then they go back home and use it against us. >> kimberly: well, this is the land of opportunity. what can i tell you? we teach you how to spy on us. chinese involved in the business for a long time. they were more talented in the cyber warfare and cyber sleuthing before the u.s. started developing our system. book you and i discussed "china threat" is excellent to read for those who want to learn more about this. >> eric: the difference here coming from chinese government. this is a direct threat. direct attack. how this not an act of war? >> kimberly: this is an act of war. dangerous. >> bob: chinese have a difficult time with oil. they are attacking our energy communication and computers. can you manual if they shut down the power grid, what it could do with us? it could be catastrophic. we sit back a we continue to do business with us. >> kimberly: defense contractors targeted by them. hard drives, built in china. >> dana: not to defend the chinese but there are other governments around the world sponsoring this activity. plus, really scary thing about cyber terrorism is that
then they go back home and use it against us. >> kimberly: well, this is the land of opportunity. what can i tell you? we teach you how to spy on us. chinese involved in the business for a long time. they were more talented in the cyber warfare and cyber sleuthing before the u.s. started developing our system. book you and i discussed "china threat" is excellent to read for those who want to learn more about this. >> eric: the difference here coming from chinese...